Complete our Applicant Support Questionnaire

Once you have completed the survey, and accepted a place on a course, a Disability Adviser will contact you. They will discuss your needs in more detail and help you to access the disability related adjustments, support and funding required for your studies.

The Disability Service is a confidential service and will not share your information with other University departments until you give us permission.

Disability Service, University of the Arts London, 272 High Holborn, London, WC1V 7EY

Tell Accommodation Services if you have access requirements

UAL offers student accommodation at a number of locations across London. Due to overwhelming demand, students are not always offered their preferred housing options.

If you are applying for a place in UAL Halls of Residence, apply early and tell Accommodation Services about any access needs.

Find out more about the disability support available to UAL students by reading What to Expect.

Changes to DSAs from August 2016

A ministerial statement was released in December 2015 announcing changes to DSAs funding. The changes will come into effect for students who are funded by Student Finance England and who apply for DSAs for the first time from August 2016 onwards. The changes are:

Non-specialist support workers e.g. note-takers, practical assistants will not be paid for by DSAs

Disability-related accommodation costs (where students live in accommodation provided by the University or its agent) will not be paid for by DSAs

The University is committed to maintaining current levels of support and access for all disabled students, and will fund these types of support where they are needed.

Students are welcome to contact the Disability Service at: disability@arts.ac.uk for advice about how the changes may affect them.